It was just yesterday, May 19 of 2021, that Apple celebrated the 20th anniversary of the very first Apple Store. In what is surely a complete coincidence, Google today announced it is opening its very first Google Store this summer. And where else than in New York City. 20 years ago today, we opened our first Apple retail stores. Each time I visit one of our stores around the world,... Read more âș
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Outer space is so often called a âcold voidâ that itâs easy to forget thereâs weather up there too. You wonât see any thunderstorms or tornadoes in space, but our sunâs been cycling through various âseasonsâ for millions of years and scientists think theyâve figured out how to predict âextremeâ weather events in our neck of the universe. A team of researchers from the University of Reading today published research... Read more âș
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In 2017, Twitter paused its account verification process after a controversy involving a white supremacist account. The company is now officially opening up a feature to apply for verification through a form. This comes after a phase of feedback and the introduction of a new policy for verification last year. The social network will verify accounts belonging to six categories: government; companies, brands, and organizations; news organizations and journalists; entertainment;... Read more âș
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Twitterâs rolling out its new verification process starting today. Apart from this, the company also shared that itâs planning to introduce a new label for a special type of accounts: bots. The social network has a ton of bots that tweet out information or colorize your black and white photos. The company said that it wants to mark some of these useful and non-harmful automated accounts with a label. The... Read more âș
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Appleâs AirPods Max have really grown on me. When they were announced at the end of last year, I was broadly sceptical. Yes, I thought theyâd be good, but in no way would be worth their $550 price tag. As some nobody with a guitar once said though, âtimes are a-changinâ.â While I still wouldnât put the AirPods Max on the top of my over-ear Bluetooth headphone tree (currently, that... Read more âș
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TLDR: Right now, you can train up in one of 14 of the worldâs most popular languages with Babbel Language Learning, now at the lowest price on the web. Paris, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Athens, and Amsterdam. Those are the top five European flight destinations for travel-hungry Americans right now. And now that the 27 countries of the European Union have settled on reopening protocols for travelers, it feels like it wonât... Read more âș
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What happens when you land your dream job but it turns out to be anything but? Friends, career consultants, and the media inundate us with a constant barrage of advice telling us to follow our dreams, find our bliss or pursue our passions in our professional lives. Yet this kind of advice is not always easily followed. Even when itâs heeded, the advice can come with downsides, especially when it... Read more âș
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Boris is the wise olâ CEO of TNW who writes a weekly column on everything about being an entrepreneur in tech â from managing stress to embracing awkwardness. You can get his musings straight to your inbox by signing up for his newsletter! When youâre working with other people, thereâs always going to be some moments of friction. Somebodyâs tone or off-hand comment might sound like an attack to you,... Read more âș
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This article was originally published by Christopher Carey on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News. Hawaiiâs state capital Honolulu is cutting back services on its Biki bike-share scheme after sustaining huge financial losses during the pandemic. In... Read more âș
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The Seedstars World Competition, the biggest global event for startups from emerging markets, is now live! Watch it here: The tech entrepreneurship scene is largely dominated by Western startup stories, unicorns with unbelievable valuations and highly charismatic founders. What about the rest of the world? More than 85% of the worldâs population lives in so-called developing countries, or what we refer to as emerging markets. Emerging because they carry deep... Read more âș
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Twitter is bursting over this ânew autonomous electric train that does not need traditional tracks.â This is incredible! China đšđł is testing itâs new autonomous electric train that does not need traditional tracks. It runs on a virtual track. Can go everywhere. pic.twitter.com/56505GeK1U â Erik Solheim (@ErikSolheim) May 19, 2021 To begin with, itâs not that new. The Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART) guided articulated vehicle was developed back in... Read more âș
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Imagine opening the weekend paper and looking through the puzzle pages for the Sudoku. You spend your morning working through this logic puzzle, only to realise by the last few squares thereâs no consistent way to finish it. âI must have made a mistake,â you think. So you try again, this time starting from the corner you couldnât finish and working back the other way. But the same thing happens... Read more âș
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Google killed its much-loved Reader product in 2013, but has hardly made any solid attempt to replace it. However, a new test in Chrome gives up a glimmer of hope. In a blog post, Google said that itâs experimenting with a âfollowâ button in the browser that will subscribe you to a siteâs RSS feed, so you get its latest content delivered to you as itâs published.. All websites you... Read more âș
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On May 8, a piece of space junk from a Chinese rocket fell uncontrolled back to Earth and landed in the Indian Ocean near the Maldives. A year ago, in May 2020, another Chinese rocket met the same fate when it plummeted out of control into the waters off the West African coast. No one knew when or where either of these pieces of space junk were going to hit,... Read more âș
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Apple has introduced a bunch of accessibility features to help differently-abled people operate an iPhone, an iPad, or an Apple Watch. Plus, itâs launching a customer care service in the US, the UK, and France called SignTime to get assistance with Apple Products in sign language. The company has developed a new algorithm for WatchOS to let you operate the Apple Watch with gestures such as pinch and fist clench.... Read more âș
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At Google I/O this week, the company revealed a bunch of new features that are about to come to Google Photos. Google noted that despite Photosâ popularity, most of the 4 trillion pictures stored to it have never even been viewed. The new features try to make the most of the photos that you wouldnât normally look back, including the addition of a private image folder and newfangled ways of... Read more âș
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Juiced Bikes, makers of powerful ebikes with some of the largest batteries in the industry, today launched the RipCurrent S Step-Through. It looks like an intriguing option for those looking for a comfortable ride with power and range to spare. I reviewed the Juiced CrossCurrent X a couple of years and found it to be an impressive option for ebike riders looking for an insane amount of range â over... Read more âș
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Google pulled off I/O, its developers conference, without a hitch yesterday. The Mountain View company retook the stage in grandiose fashion with a bevvy of announcements ranging from the much-ballyhooed new LaMDA AI system that has eerily human-like conversations to the new Wear OS update that has my editor in chief hyped about smart watches again. But, by far, the most interesting news we heard at I/O has to be... Read more âș
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The Way of the Future, a church founded by a former Google and Uber engineer, is now a thing of the past. Itâs been a few months since the worldâs first AI-focused church shuttered its digital doors, and it doesnât look like its founder has any interest in a revival. But itâs a pretty safe bet weâll be seeing more robo-centric religious groups in the future. Perhaps, however, they wonât... Read more âș
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This article was originally published by Martin Banks on Clean Fleet Report, a publication that gives its readers the information they need to move to cars and trucks with best fuel economy, including electric cars, fuel cells, plug-in hybrids, hybrids and advanced diesel and gasoline engines. Detailing the savings from going electric All vehicles require some form of maintenance. Whether itâs a simple repair or a regular inspection, thereâs no... Read more âș
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